
Lovely as sleep. —Bion
Lovely as an angel’s dream. —Emily Brontë
Lucid and lovely as the morning star. —Michael Bruce
Lovely and piteous, like a frosted flower. —Helen G.Cone
Lovely as seraphs. —Washington Irving
Lovely as lilies ungathered. —Harriet E. Hamilton King
Lovely as is the maiden moon in May. —Walter Malone
Lovely as adolescence. —Ouida
Lovely as an obelisk in a desert. —Thomas Nelson Page
Lovely as light. —Matthew Prior
Lovely as the Lord of Night. —Ramayana
Lovely as the smiling infant spring. —Sir Walter Scott
Lovely as nymphs. —Robert Southey
Lovely as the youthful dreams of Hope. —Robert Southey